(9) Adequacy of circulation is to be determined by quality of pulse either electronically, through palpation, or auscultation (8) Determination of arterial BP and heart rate at least every 5 minutes. (6) Alarms for disconnects when a mechanical ventilator is used (5) Ensure correct placement of endotracheal tube or laryngeal mask airway via expired carbon dioxide (CO 2). (4) Qualitative evaluation of ventilation is required during all other care.
(3) Ensuring adequate ventilation during all anesthetic care including verification of expired oxygen (when possible), quantitative measurement of tidal volume, and capnography in all general anesthetics. (2) Quantitative assessment of blood oxygenation (1) Oxygen analyzer with a low inspired concentration limit alarm during general anesthesia
Iii) The following are all specifically mandated. (1) If not used, a reason should be recorded on the patient record. Ii) Frequency of mandatory monitoring varies between each category, but never exceeds five minutes. Those were Catalyst 3750 PoE models for the most part.I) Continual monitoring of oxygenation, ventilation, circulation, and temperature. I've had a number of Cisco switches die in interesting and spectacular ways. Sounds like dead hardware rather than config. I would be going the route of blanking the config and reloading the same firmware version to it, then seeing if it works normally. However, if you make it clear that it's impacting business/operations, they sometimes will expedite things. IOW, you get a 2 week time period for shipment. Unless it's past the EOL date, you should have the "lifetime" warranty going for it. Waiting for that to come through then I'll call Cisco. I'm about 95% sure this is a failure.ĭue to epic mismanagement I got no smartnet. The more I investigated the less likely it seemed. Like you, I originally thought I messed up the config. When the active failed originally, the second time I power cycled it, I did so with management port plugged directly into a laptop and still I could not get into management interface. And I got the passive taking over active MACs.Īnyway, one bit of crucial info. Should I backup the active config now, as out of date as it is, and restore it to a replacement unit, and then go live with it and it should get up to date config from passive unit?
I know in theory it's supposed to update the active but really? If I get a new unit, it will be unaware of the active/passive partnership. If I do get it repaired or replaced, how is failback going to work? We've made a ton of config changes since, all on the passive unit. How can I convince Cisco to just replace the thing? But the solid amber alarm is still on the back panel? I could log into management this time! Aaaaaand ASA behaved perfectly normally (with no live traffic passing through it of course). I unplugged all interfaces except management, lest it takes over active role, and turned it on. It's been powered off since supposed failure.
Today I finally got free time to look at the active ASA. We've been failed over to passive since Sunday. I pulled the plug on the active and passive went active and things returned to normal. still passing traffic and interfaces were pingable, so the FAILOVER did not occur. Did it twice, second time by pulling the plug. I could ping outbound to the world but opening took like 30 seconds. Me on interface 1 could ping hosts on interface 2 but not 3, then in 5 minutes could ping hosts on 3 but not 2 (all same security level). interface, but other than ping it was dead. Our world facing services such as e-mail and various web services were functional. Phone vendor telling me they lost connectivity to outside including SIP trunks. Sunday two wonderful e-mails with my breakfast. Got it working late at night, tested the hell out of it, and sent the VPN login info to relevant folks, and went to bed. Before the failure I spent an entire Saturday setting up and testing SSL VPN. The alarm coincided with a problem I had with the active ASA. I pulled output of show environment and show controller pci and show tech-support. Well this is a solid amber light on the back panel only. Pair of ASA 5515 in Active/Passive.Īlarm light on the active.